6c Memo SeaTac Easement Project

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                        Item No.          6c 
ACTION ITEM                            Date of Meeting     September 8, 2020 
DATE:     August 1, 2020 
TO:        Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director 
FROM:    Lance Lyttle, Managing Director, Aviation 
James Jennings, Director, Aviation Business and Properties 
SUBJECT:  Easements with City of SeaTac on the South Side of South 200th Street 
ACTION REQUESTED 
Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to execute easement documents
with the City of SeaTac required for their project to build a pedestrian / bike path along the
south side of South 200th Street between 12th Place South and 20th Avenue South (City of
SeaTac Project Name: South 200th St. Shared Use Path / ST-N80; Project File PM2018-031). The
minimum amount the Port would receive for granting these easements is $48,650. 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
The City of SeaTac is requesting the Port to confer certain property rights on the south side of
South 200th Street between 12th Place South and 20th Avenue South to complete its public
project titled "South 200th St.Shared Use Path /ST-N80" to build sidewalks in this area. The
project was anticipated to go out to bid in June 2020 but was delayed due to COVID-19 and a
key Port employee retirement.  Construction must begin in 2020 or the City will lose a grant
that provides a substantial portion of the project's funding. 
JUSTIFICATION 
This City of SeaTac project will provide safer access to pedestrians that utilize this area, as it will
provide better separation between vehicle and pedestrian traffic where it does not currently
exist.  Creation of a pedestrian / bike path along the edge of South 200th Street will have very
limited impact on Port property and will not impact current or potential future use of the
property by the Port. In fact, if the Port ever decided to improve the affected parcels it is more
than likely the Port would be required to make these improvements at the Port's expense. 
DETAILS 
The city of SeaTac, as part of their South 200th St. Shared Use Path /ST-N80 project, is seeking
permanent right-of-way, slope and temporary construction easements on the south side of S.
200th Street on two parcels of Port-owned property between 12th Place South and 20th Avenue

Template revised January 10, 2019.

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Meeting Date: September 8, 2020 
South, as depicted on the attached graphic. The purpose is for the development of sidewalks.
There are five easements requested:
On our parcel east of 18th Avenue South (parcel 282304-9016): 
o  Right of Way Easement for 2,042 square feet 
o  Slope Easement of 932 square feet 
o  Temporary Construction Easement of 621 square feet 
On our parcel west of 18th Avenue South (parcel 316060-0005) 
o  Right of Way Easement for 187 square feet 
o  Temporary Construction Easement for 416 square feet 
Senior Port Counsel has reviewed the easements and approved their form. 
The City's offer of $48,650 for the above easements has been reviewed by the Port's appraiser,
David Chudzik, Ph.D., MAI, CRE of Kidder Matthews LLC, who has indicated that a value of
$75,050 would be more appropriate for the property rights being conferred by the Port to the
City.  Staff have advised the City of this review appraisal and they are reviewing the updated
amount. As the value is not fully determined yet, we are requesting authorization to execute
the easements within the range of values indicated by the two sets of appraisals to allow time
to settle on the final value between the City and Port staff, while not delaying the authorization
to execute the documents, so that the City can move forward with their project. 

ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND 
The City of SeaTac anticipated going out to bid for this project in June 2020. With the
constraints of COVID, the retirement of a key Port employee, and Port legal advice to pursue
the easement request with the Commission, staff has prepared this authorization. If the
Commission does not approve the request, construction will not occur this year, the City of
SeaTac will be forced to return a construction grant, and the project will not be built without
those funds. 
ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REQUEST 
(1)   Diagram of requested easements on Port-owned property 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS 
None 



Template revised June 27, 2019 (Diversity in Contracting).

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